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A brief and fun overview of the "Partnering for Safety" approach

17/11/2013

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My blog this week is a very short one.  Someone sent me an email recently about a video they saw on youtube, which was from a training on the "Partnering for Safety" approach that Phil Decter and I gave at UC Davis, California.

In the email, they were commenting on a segment from the video, where I invited the audience to participate in creating a bit of a visual overview of the Partnering for Safety approach.  The segment shows members of the audience coming up the front and using their bodies (and senses of humour!) to represent the use of different tools and processes throughout the process of working with families, from the moment we start working with a family to the time when we are able to close the case.They were a fantastic bunch to work with - and lots of fun!

So here's the segment and if it's useful, feel very free to use it. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7VXDXKOuwk&feature=youtu.be

And a big thank you to UC Davis, Northern California Training Academy, for doing the filming.

Warm regards

Sonja
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Rachel Mackay
17/11/2013 05:49:56 am

Hi Sonia, I love this visual portrayal of the process, such a lovely way to help people get an overview.

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Tracey Moyer link
19/12/2020 06:54:12 am

Loved reading this thank yoou

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